Showtime boss David Nevins announced that Season 6 of the spy drama will shoot “in and around New York City" for a storyline that is “set domestically.” Asked about Peter Quinn, Nevins added: "We don’t know much more than that.” PLUS: Will Homeland ever tackle El Chapo?

The six-episode reality series will follow rookies as they apply to work in one of the eight most-dangerous professions, from extreme heavy haul truckers to Redwood Forest arborists who have to work on trees 200 feet high.

A heated conversation took place at the TV Critics Association press tour when one journalist complained that the CBS remake of the hit movie franchise was "centered on two characters who were really stereotypical.” Exec producer Bill Lawrence responded that the story progression following the pilot is “honest, accurate storytelling."

The Freeform adaptation of Cassandra Clare's The Mortal Instruments young adult book series "is not exactly the strongest book-to-TV-show adaptation out there,” says Lisa Weidenfeld. "For one thing, it has a lot of ground to cover to explain its complicated world. Unfortunately, the TV show tries to cover all of it in the pilot. It’s never a good sign when one episode has to use multiple time jumps just to explain what’s going on.” PLUS: Shadowhunters fails despite its good-looking actors, demons and CGI weapons, it’s too moody and self-serious for a pulpy action show, and it’s a slick, soulless adaptation